Warren County Schools & Education
Warren County, Ohio
NCES 2022-23 public school data and FY 2022 school-finance dataSchool Score
46/100
Percentile-style score
Score Band
Midrange Signal
Graduation Rate
89.3%
National avg 87.5%
Education Statistics
Graduation Rate
89.3%
National avg 87.5%
State avg 88.3%
Per-Pupil Spending
$7,244
National avg $13,239
State avg $7,994
School Score
46/100
Percentile-style score
State avg 54/100
State Score Position
#65
of 88 counties by score
Education Data Brief: Warren County
Measured School Summary
Warren County performs at an average level with a school score of 46/100 and a solid graduation rate of 89.3%.
Funding Context
At $7,244 per pupil, Warren County operates with limited funding, which may constrain staffing, materials, and extracurricular offerings.
Neighbor Context
Its school score is 16% below the Ohio average, and its graduation rate exceeds the state average by 1.0 percentage points, while per-pupil spending is 9% lower than the state norm.
School Data Brief
How to read Warren County before comparing districts
County-level education data is best used as a screening layer. It summarizes the local school environment, then points you toward the district and school records that matter for local review.
Local context that changes the interpretation
44 public schools and 10 districts are represented below. Use those school and district records to confirm whether the county-level context fits the neighborhoods you are actually considering.
Overall screen
46/100
Mixed county signal. Ranks #65 of 88 Ohio counties with school score data.
Completion
89.3%
1.0 pts above the state average
Funding context
$7,244
$750 below the state average
School coverage
44
10 districts represented in the county school list.
Start with measured county context
This county needs a closer look at district mix, school level, and local context. Compare the score, graduation rate, and spending together rather than treating any single metric as final.
Check the local school mix
Warren County has 44 public schools across 10 districts, so school-level fit can vary inside the county.
Verify local rules
Use this page as county-level context, then confirm attendance zones, transportation, special programs, and current school boundaries with local districts.
What Warren County school data means before you move
County averages are useful for screening, but parents choose addresses, grade pathways, and district rules. This brief turns the public data into the checks that matter before you sign a lease or mortgage.
Mixed school landscape
Warren County has enough school-level records to compare the local mix, but no single county metric should be treated as the answer. Use district shape, grade span, and data coverage together.
State position
#65
of 88 Ohio counties with school score data. The county score is 8 points below the state average.
Data confidence
Usable
3 of 5 county signals are present, and 100% of listed schools report enrollment. Compare schools, then verify missing fields locally.
K-12 continuity check
These are the largest visible district slices in the county data. They show whether elementary, middle, and high school records appear together or whether a family needs to investigate transition points.
Mason City
Elementary to high school visible
10,179 students
4 listed schools in this county slice.
Springboro Community City
Elementary to high school visible
6,089 students
6 listed schools in this county slice.
Little Miami Local
Elementary to high school visible
5,409 students
5 listed schools in this county slice.
Lebanon City
Elementary to high school visible
5,337 students
5 listed schools in this county slice.
District reality check
Franklin City is the largest listed district slice, with 7 schools. County pages do not prove address assignment, so verify boundaries with local district tools.
What the data cannot tell you
NCES records do not confirm current attendance zones, private-school options, transfer approvals, program capacity, transportation, or whether a listed school is available to a specific address.
Questions to ask before choosing an address
Which district actually serves the addresses we are considering in Warren County?
Do the neighborhoods we like fall inside the same district, or are we comparing different Warren County district systems?
What changes at the elementary-to-middle and middle-to-high transitions in the district pathway we would likely use?
Which charter, magnet, or virtual options require a lottery, application window, separate transportation plan, or address eligibility check?
Are the largest listed schools the ones our address can actually attend, or are they only county-level context?
Education Overview
About Schools in Warren County, Ohio
This context is screened for neutral school-data wording and should be read alongside the current metrics on this page. It is not school advice.
Extensive Infrastructure for Growing Suburbs
Warren County manages a massive educational network of 44 public schools serving 38,876 students. Ten different districts oversee this infrastructure, which includes 20 elementary schools and 11 high schools.
Strong Results Despite Lean Spending
The county maintains an 89.3% graduation rate, beating both state and national averages. This is achieved with a lean per-pupil expenditure of $7,244, which is lower than the typical Ohio investment.
Springboro and Kings Lead Large Districts
Springboro Community City and Kings Local are major players, serving over 11,000 students combined. Charter schools represent a very small portion of the market, accounting for only 2.3% of total schools.
Large Suburban Campuses and High Energy
Schools here are predominantly suburban and large, with an average enrollment of 884 students. William Mason High School is the largest in the area, housing 3,414 students on a single campus.
School Overview
Total Schools
44
in Warren County
Reported Enrollment
38,876
44 schools reporting
School Districts
10
districts
Charter Schools
1
2% of total
School Level Breakdown
10 School Districts in Warren County
Mason City
GuideSpringboro Community City
GuideLittle Miami Local
GuideLebanon City
GuideKings Local
GuideFranklin City
Wayne Local
Carlisle Local
Greater Ohio Virtual School
Warren County Vocational School
44 Public Schools in Warren County
Sorted by reported enrollment. Dedicated profile pages are available for 12 high-enrollment schools; every NCES public school remains listed here.
NCES 2022-23 public school data and FY 2022 school-finance dataLevel
Showing 20 of 44 matching schools
| School Name | Profile | District | Location | Grades | Type / Flags | Reported Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Mason High School | Profile | Mason City | Mason, 45040Suburb: Large | 9–12 | High | 3,414 |
| Mason Intermediate Elementary School | Profile | Mason City | Mason, 45040Suburb: Large | 3–6 | Primary | 3,018 |
| Mason Early Childhood Center Elementary School | Profile | Mason City | Mason, 45040Suburb: Large | PK–2 | Primary | 2,085 |
| Springboro High School | Profile | Springboro Community City | Springboro, 45066Rural: Fringe | 9–12 | High | 1,954 |
| Mason Middle School | Profile | Mason City | Mason, 45040Suburb: Large | 7–8 | Middle | 1,662 |
| Lebanon High School | Profile | Lebanon City | Lebanon, 45036Rural: Fringe | 8–12 | High | 1,628 |
| Little Miami High School | Profile | Little Miami Local | Morrow, 45152Suburb: Large | 9–12 | High | 1,445 |
| Kings High School | Profile | Kings Local | Kings Mills, 45034Suburb: Large | 9–12 | High | 1,435 |
| Little Miami Middle School | Profile | Little Miami Local | Morrow, 45152Suburb: Large | 6–8 | Middle | 1,279 |
| Bowman Primary School | Profile | Lebanon City | Lebanon, 45036Suburb: Large | PK–2 | Primary | 1,203 |
| Five Points | Profile | Springboro Community City | Centerville, 45458Suburb: Large | 2–5 | Primary | 1,002 |
| Little Miami Early Childhood Center | Profile | Little Miami Local | Morrow, 45152Rural: Fringe | PK–1 | Primary | 977 |
| Springboro Junior High School | Record | Springboro Community City | Springboro, 45066Rural: Fringe | 6–8 | Middle | 928 |
| Clearcreek Elementary School | Record | Springboro Community City | Springboro, 45066Suburb: Large | PK–1 | Primary | 917 |
| Waynesville Elementary School | Record | Wayne Local | Waynesville, 45068Suburb: Large | PK–6 | Primary | 906 |
| Lebanon Junior High | Record | Lebanon City | Lebanon, 45036Suburb: Large | 7–8 | Middle | 878 |
| Little Miami Primary School | Record | Little Miami Local | Maineville, 45039Suburb: Large | 2–3 | Primary | 855 |
| Little Miami Elementary School | Record | Little Miami Local | Morrow, 45152Rural: Fringe | 4–5 | Primary | 853 |
| Berry Intermediate School | Record | Lebanon City | Lebanon, 45036Suburb: Large | 5–6 | Middle | 843 |
| Dennis | Record | Springboro Community City | Springboro, 45066Rural: Fringe | 2–5 | Primary | 819 |
William Mason High School
Mason City
Mason, 45040 / Suburb: Large
Mason Intermediate Elementary School
Mason City
Mason, 45040 / Suburb: Large
Mason Early Childhood Center Elementary School
Mason City
Mason, 45040 / Suburb: Large
Springboro High School
Springboro Community City
Springboro, 45066 / Rural: Fringe
Mason Middle School
Mason City
Mason, 45040 / Suburb: Large
Lebanon High School
Lebanon City
Lebanon, 45036 / Rural: Fringe
Little Miami High School
Little Miami Local
Morrow, 45152 / Suburb: Large
Kings High School
Kings Local
Kings Mills, 45034 / Suburb: Large
Little Miami Middle School
Little Miami Local
Morrow, 45152 / Suburb: Large
Bowman Primary School
Lebanon City
Lebanon, 45036 / Suburb: Large
Five Points
Springboro Community City
Centerville, 45458 / Suburb: Large
Little Miami Early Childhood Center
Little Miami Local
Morrow, 45152 / Rural: Fringe
Springboro Junior High School
Springboro Community City
Springboro, 45066 / Rural: Fringe
Clearcreek Elementary School
Springboro Community City
Springboro, 45066 / Suburb: Large
Waynesville Elementary School
Wayne Local
Waynesville, 45068 / Suburb: Large
Little Miami Primary School
Little Miami Local
Maineville, 45039 / Suburb: Large
Little Miami Elementary School
Little Miami Local
Morrow, 45152 / Rural: Fringe
Education Funding Detail
Annual Per-Pupil Expenditure
$7,244
State avg $7,994
Compare Nearby Counties
Review Warren County against other counties using the same NCES-backed metrics.
Open CompareBrowse Public Schools
See school-level enrollment, grade ranges, school type, and district affiliation.
View SchoolsFrequently Asked Questions
Which Ohio counties have the highest graduation rates?
What is per-pupil spending like in Ohio?
How should I read the school score in Warren County?
What is the graduation rate in Warren County?
How much does Warren County spend per student?
Frequently Asked Questions
Schools in Warren County, Ohio — FAQ
What does the school system look like in Warren County, Ohio?
Warren County manages a massive educational network of 44 public schools serving 38,876 students. Ten different districts oversee this infrastructure, which includes 20 elementary schools and 11 high schools.
How do schools in Warren County perform academically?
The county maintains an 89.3% graduation rate, beating both state and national averages. This is achieved with a lean per-pupil expenditure of $7,244, which is lower than the typical Ohio investment.
What are the major school districts in Warren County, Ohio?
Springboro Community City and Kings Local are major players, serving over 11,000 students combined. Charter schools represent a very small portion of the market, accounting for only 2.3% of total schools.
What is the school experience like in Warren County?
Schools here are predominantly suburban and large, with an average enrollment of 884 students. William Mason High School is the largest in the area, housing 3,414 students on a single campus.
Counties with Similar School Profile
Data Sources
Education data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data and School District Finance Survey. School scores are derived composite metrics based on available NCES graduation-rate and school-finance signals.
Data is informational only. Coverage varies by county and reporting year. Not for use as the sole basis for educational decisions.